Clayton Northmont has sent their best to visit Cincinnati in the past two years. Their best now includes c/o 2012 Kaleb Ringer and c/o 2011 Josh McClain. While Ringer has a UC offer in hand McClain is working to receive one. A probable position change could faciliate the process.[details]

Coleman isn't a physical presence at the position and struggles to locate/slip blocks when working toward the ball. However, he's instinctive and does a nice job reading his run/pass keys. He's always around the play. He possesses fluid hips and does a nice job remaining balanced out of his breaks and redirecting cleanly in pass defense. Coleman isn't a great athlete and lacks ideal initial burst and closing speed in the secondary, but he gets good jumps on the ball and possesses the coordination to make plays. He isn't a physical tackler and can be washed out of plays easily. Bowman struggles to shed blocks. But he's scrappy and displays the type of short-area quickness needed to break down in space and get the ball carrier to the ground. He lacks ideal range in the secondary and plays at one speed. He fails to make up for a false step. He has been productive and is the definition of an overachiever. Bowman reminds me a bit of current Jets SS Jim Leonhard, and I expect he'll have a similar type of career.